Umno’s Nur Jazlan says snap polls necessary for Johor, will benefit state politically and economically | Malay Mail

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Umno’s Nur Jazlan says snap polls necessary for Johor, will benefit state politically and economically

JOHOR BARU, Jan 19 — Holding a snap election in Johor would be a necessary move to free the southern state from political uncertainty and bring about stability that will translate to a much-needed economic boost, said a Johor Umno leader.

“For that to happen, Johor needs an experienced MB and administration, one with strong backing and without fear of threats from other coalition partners. He believes that only Umno and BN can successfully deliver a turnaround for Johor as the coalition is experienced and the state is in the capable hands of its current leader, Hasni.

“This has led to a part BN-led government with uneasy coalition partners that have no shared political will, but only issue threats to withdraw their support in an effort to collapse the state government if things do not go their way. “It is better to decide now and the next state government will have five years to plan and execute the state’s progress instead of being in limbo with a one-seat majority for another 18 months.“The conflicted and self-interested parties within Umno there do not seem to care about the country.

“Let us look at the past. Bersatu failed with their two MBs after the 2018 general election under the then Pakatan Harapan state government.

 

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